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Otto J. Reich, President Bush's special envoy to Latin America, resigned on Wednesday, taking with him a lifetime of experience fighting Fidel Castro and other opponents of American foreign policy. Mr. Reich, who was 15 when he fled Cuba after Mr....

The White House announced today that President Bush will nominate Roger F. Noriega, the United States representative to the Organization of American States, to be assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs, the most senior diplomat...

President Bush will name Otto Reich, a Latin America diplomat who failed to win Senate backing for a State Department post, as a special envoy to the region, administration sources said today. The move, which will be announced soon, keeps Mr....

Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and other State Department officials have begun discussing with lawmakers potential replacements for Otto J. Reich as the administration's top Latin American diplomat, Congressional officials said today. ...

To his liberal critics, Otto J. Reich would like to say that his views on Latin America have evolved since he served in the Reagan administration. Opening economic markets, not fighting leftists, is now the priority for American policy, he says. ...

December 15, 2002, Sunday

To the Editor: ''Venezuela's 2 Fateful Days: Leader Is Out, and In Again'' (front page, April 20) cites unnamed envoys as saying Assistant Secretary of State Otto Reich, who met with Latin American ambassadors at the State Department on April 12,...

The State Department said today that Otto J. Reich, the assistant secretary for Western Hemisphere affairs, did not speak last Friday with the business leader who briefly replaced Venezuela's president, Hugo Chávez. Instead, the department said,...

The Bush administration, under criticism for its role in the ouster of President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, acknowledged today that a senior administration official was in contact with Mr. Chávez's successor on the very day he took over. Otto J....